Datasheet

2010 Microchip Technology Inc. DS39969B-page 325
PIC24FJ256DA210 FAMILY
23.0 10-BIT HIGH-SPEED A/D
CONVERTER
The 10-bit A/D Converter has the following key
features:
Successive Approximation (SAR) conversion
Conversion speeds of up to 500 ksps
24 analog input pins (PIC24FJXXXDAX10
devices) and 16 analog input pins
(PIC24FJXXXDAX06 devices)
External voltage reference input pins
Internal band gap reference inputs
Automatic Channel Scan mode
Selectable conversion trigger source
32-word conversion result buffer
Selectable Buffer Fill modes
Four result alignment options
Operation during CPU Sleep and Idle modes
On all PIC24FJ256DA210 family devices, the 10-bit
A/D Converter has 24 analog input pins, designated
AN0 through AN23. In addition, there are two analog
input pins for external voltage reference connections
(V
REF+ and VREF-). These voltage reference inputs
may be shared with other analog input pins.
A block diagram of the A/D Converter is shown in
Figure 23-1.
To perform an A/D conversion:
1. Configure the A/D module:
a) Configure the port pins as analog inputs
and/or select band gap reference inputs
(ANCFG registers).
b) Select the voltage reference source to
match the expected range on analog inputs
(AD1CON2<15:13>).
c) Select the analog conversion clock to
match the desired data rate with the
processor clock (AD1CON3<7:0>).
d) Select the appropriate sample/conversion
sequence (AD1CON1<7:5> and
AD1CON3<12:8>).
e) Select how the conversion results are
presented in the buffer (AD1CON1<9:8>).
f) Select the interrupt rate (AD1CON2<6:2>).
g) Turn on the A/D module (AD1CON1<15>).
2. Configure the A/D interrupt (if required):
a) Clear the AD1IF bit.
b) Select the A/D interrupt priority.
Note: This data sheet summarizes the features
of this group of PIC24F devices. It is not
intended to be a comprehensive reference
source. For more information, refer to the
PIC24F Family Reference Manual”,
Section 17. “10-Bit A/D Converter”
(DS39705). The information in this data
sheet supersedes the information in the
FRM.